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90 k players sold !!!!!!!

Take that you stupid A-HOLES over at THE DIGITAL BITS for saying this move was going to kill Toshiba and HD DVD.

I can't believe that jouranlist that are supposed to step back, be impartial and analyse a situation logically can just spew out stupid nonsense just because they are Fan Boys of a certain format.

I hope they realise how stupid they look.

Maybe they will think next time before shooting off their big fat mouths.
What the FUC!?@%!@!*&@ is this SHI!@@!$#!$%!$?!%

BB US isselling the A3 for 199$

BB Canada is selling the A3 for 350$

Why are us canadians getting screwed by getting charged 2x as much when the dollar is at Par ?

Lower your price in Canada BB.

I think they are purposely trying to hurt HD DVD sales in Canada. They make more money selling Blu Ray because of the high cost.

P.S. I id a survey at the local video store. HD DVD is out renting BLU RAY by a 3 to 1 ratio.

So their underhanded tactics are not working. We'll just drive over the border to get our HD DVD's

Does anyone know how many HD-A2 units were sold over the weekend ?
BLU RAY Fanboys are the dumbest people I have ever seen in my life.

They are all pissed off because They can get a HD player for 100$.

Are these idiots happy to pay 2 to 3 times as much for BR ?

Don't these morons understand that both formats are temporary and will be replaced soon by digital downloads.

Wouldn't it be nice to have 500 or 1000 high def movies on a harddisk plugged to your TV and have access to them all at the touch of a button without getting your fat ass off the couch. I would. That day will come soon and both formats will be useless.

So in the meantime i'm going to pay the least possible for high def movies. And anyone who thinks otherwise is a stupid jerk !

Including those idiots at the digital bits with their opinions on this story.

Besides what would I want blu ray for ? To see Disney movies. who cares !

For the kids ? Let them be happy with standard DVD. Any parent that is going to 500$ on a BLU RAY so their kids can watch movies in 1080P is an idiot !
I cant believe how pathetic these stupid ass BLU RAY fanboys are.

HD DVD and BLU RAY are pretty much equivalent so I dont care which format wins, as long as one wins and we get this nonsense over with.

So why should I pay 400$ for a player when I can get one for 100$.

At this point you have to be a total idiot to still be worshiping BLU-RAY. Keep being idiots, the intelligent people will pick up a HD DVD for 100$.
I cant believe how pathetic these stupid ass BLU RAY fanboys are.

HD DVD and BLU RAY are pretty much equivalent so I dont care which format wins, as long as one wins and we get this nonsense over with.

So why should I pay 400$ for a player when I can get one for 100$.

At this point you have to be a total idiot to still be worshiping BLU-RAY. Keep being idiots, the intelligent people will pick up a HD DVD for 100$.
I cant believe how pathetic these stupid ass BLU RAY fanboys are.

HD DVD and BLU RAY are pretty much equivalent so I dont care which format wins, as long as one wins and we get this nonsense over with.

So why should I pay 400$ for a player when I can get one for 100$.

At this point you have to be a total idiot to still be worshiping BLU-RAY. Keep being idiots, the intelligent people will pick up a HD DVD for 100$.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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